Tuesday, August 31, 2010

"I want to go to this party that the noobs are always tubin' on." - Lisa Rollins
Makin' me wiggle uncontrollably! "Derrick May – Live in Skopje Mix 02" http://ping.fm/zj6C1

Monday, August 30, 2010

Halftime Spectacles: Jackson State Marching Band

Well, I feel lame as a Highlander...all we did was high-step.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

"I think something is probably out there, but I don't want to sing songs about it."

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Chill lil' birdies. ♫ http://blip.fm/~vbuil

Monday, August 23, 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Neil Young announces new Daniel Lanois-produced album

Neil Young is someone I love in theory, but not in practice. This sounds really interesting though and I'm eager to hear it.

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"It is not bigotry to be certain we are right; but it is bigotry to be unable to imagine how we might possibly have gone wrong."- Chesterton

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Desperate Pandora Employees Scrambling To Find Song Area Man Likes

"Who makes a station with proto-punk and late-'90s jam bands?"

God bless the Onion. STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING.

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Lou Gehrig May Not Have Had Lou Gehrig’s Disease

Yankees legend Lou Gehrig died 69 years ago from what was believed to be amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, where is when various cells in the brain and spinal column become slowly diseased and voluntary motor function becomes increasingly impaired. In fact, Gehrig was the first truly public face put on the ailment, hence how it came to be known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Turns out, there’s a good chance Lou Gehrig didn’t die of Lou Gehrig’s disease, according to a group of Boston researchers that will publish their findings Wednesday in the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. While Gehrig is not mentioned specifically in the study [pdf], the findings highlight three cases, physiologically akin to Gehrig, in which people were diagnosed as having ALS but actually suffered from similar neurotrauma brought on by the long-term effects of concussions and other brain damage. It was the discovery of a higher concentration of “toxic proteins” in the spinal cord that signified a neurological condition similar in symptoms to ALS. As the study’s authors put it, “This is the first pathological evidence that repetitive head trauma experienced in collision sports might be associated with the development of a motor neuron disease.”

There is a well-established genetic link associated with contracting ALS; some estimates put the rate in these cases as high as 10 percent. How the other 90 percent get the disease has been open to debate, and although people can theoretically get ALS at any age, most start showing symptoms over the age of 50, lending credence to its long-time connection with violent sports like boxing and football. In the United States, 15 people are diagnosed with ALS every day.

As for Gehrig, there will be no way to concretely confirm whether he, in fact, had ALS or some other, severe neurological condition brought on by repeated hits to the head. Gehrig did attend Columbia University on a football scholarship before embarking one of the greatest baseball careers ever. The Iron Horse, as he was known, played in 2,130 consecutive games over a 14-year period, and suffered several notable blows to the head and neck area. Considering he retired 32 years before Major League Baseball made helmets mandatory for all batters, it’s a good bet to explain his decreased motor function as he quickly succumbed to the disease, as he died barely two years after his final game in May 1939.

But whether Gehrig died of “his” condition or something similar, we’ll likely never know for sure.

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This would pretty much be the textbook definition of irony if true eh?

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Saturday, August 14, 2010

Unsuck It

Check out this website I found at unsuck-it.com

Are you confused by unnecessary business jargon? Going forward, I mean in the future, you no long need to be.

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Choi + Shine Architects - The Land of Giants - Icelandic High-Voltage Electrical Pylon Competition - Honorable Mention

I've always thought they looked like giants!

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Friday, August 13, 2010

I may be giving away the best band name ever here, but who wants to join my steel-guitar-hip-hop-bluegrass group called Ryman & Steelin'?

Thursday, August 12, 2010

"Money can't buy happiness, but neither can poverty." - Leo Rosten
"Well, you and I have different management styles. I believe work should be fun, and you try to crush people's spirits."

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

"It's like she gets off on being withholding."

Saturday, August 07, 2010

It's hard for me not to judge Amish riding escalators at an airport ...

Friday, August 06, 2010

Midnight madness II http://ping.fm/yp74X
"Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble." - Samuel Johnson

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Midnight madness http://ping.fm/cKLba

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Listening to my Aunt on speaker phone talking with my mother ... topic? Computers & tips on how to best use them. Wish I had a recorder! ;-)
What's the difference between having a teasing sense of humor and being a jerk?

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

sergey_larenkov

"Is there a carbon monoxide leak in this house?!"

Monday, August 02, 2010

"There's money in the banana stand."
Islands of Adventure whipped my butt! Full day of fun w/ the fam w/ special guest Tori for coasters in the 2nd 1/2 of the day! Hogwarts FTW!
"What others think of us would be of little moment did it not, when known, so deeply tinge what we think of ourselves." - Paul Valery

Sunday, August 01, 2010

"Charm is the quality in others that makes us more satisfied with ourselves." - Henri-Frédéric Amiel